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= ActsLikeGit ALG automagically saves the history of a given text or string field. It sits over the top of an ActiveRecord model; after a value is committed to the database, the plugin writes the new value to a text file and commits it to a git repository. This way you get all the advantages of using Git as version-control. Note: this plugin does not play nice with other plugins which override the getters and setters on your model. So if, for example, you're creating a permalink on the same column as the versioning, you're going to run into problems due to the inherent complexity in define_attribute_methods. == Usage Declare which attributes are to be versioned: class Post < ActiveRecord::Base versioning(:title) do |version| version.repository = '/home/git/repositories/postal.git' version.message = lambda { |post| "Committed by #{post.author.name}" } end end To view the complete list of changes: >> @post = Post.find 15 <Post:15> >> @post.title => 'Freddy' >> @post.history(:title) => ['Joe', 'Frank', 'Freddy] >> @post.log => ['bfec2f69e270d2d02de4e8c7a4eb2bd0f132bdbb', '643deb45c12982dde75ba71657792a2dbdda83e6', '1ce6c7368219db7698f4acc3417e656510b4138d'] >> @post.revert_to '1ce6c7368219db7698f4acc3417e656510b4138d' >> @post.title => 'Joe' Note that ActsLikeGit will store the current value of the field in your database, so you can use @post.title as before. If you want to force git to reload the field's data, send true to the attribute like @post.title(true) Copyright (c) 2008 [Jamie van Dyke, Courtenay Gasking, Scott Chacon, Roman Le Négrate], released under the MIT license.
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A Rails plugin that uses git to version ActiveRecord fields, like acts_as_versioned, but a git.
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